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Greatest remixes of all time...

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Loaded by Primal Scream counts, as it's essentially Weatherall's mix of Primal Scream's I'm losing more than I ever have.
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Oo, and Jazzanova's remix of Ian Pooley's "What's Your Number". Got a bit overplayed, but fucking loved it when it was first out, & still sounds good now.

Talking of Jazzanova, their remix of is just fucking stunning (the laid back jazzy original is nice anyway but the Jazzanova remix :cool:)

& of course, 4Hero's remix of "Black Gold Of the Sun", fuck that's good. Had a happy, happy time sitting on a bassbin fucked off my head to that one. Lush tune.

Yeah... remember hearing being dropped at NHC one year in the early evening sunshine - an unforgettable moment! :)
 
NuYorican Soul - It's alright, I feel it, Roni Size Remix. It's just extremely well done, fitting in with the original but giving it a lovely dnb feel. :)

I think an even better Roni Size rmx is his 1997 rework of Olive "You're not alone":



Propa Bristol rare groove infused hazy dnb :cool:
 
Always loved the
Hardly ever heard the though.

I'm just playing the LoFis link, and I still like it as much as I did when it first came out. Filthy, funky big beat, circa the late 90s. I bought the album on the back of it and although I still have it, I seem to remember nothing else on it came close to "Battle Flag". :cool:
 
Patrick Cowley remixes of I Feel Love & Disco Dance
Jam & Spoon remix of Age of love
Rennie Pilgrem remix of Emit / collect
 
massively overrated.

Dubstep has really failed to deliver IMO.

You don't have a functioning soul. Gorgeous pads in it and given that the orginal was really quite shit I think it was an achievement. Not that I'm a huge dubstep fan.
 
dubstep has unxpectedly diversified in many strange and wonderful ways. judging it one high profile remix of a pop act is rather unfair if that is what diamond appears to be doing.
 
dubstep has unxpectedly diversified in many strange and wonderful ways. judging it one high profile remix of a pop act is rather unfair if that is what diamond appears to be doing.

Not at all. I can't say I've toured a lot of dubstep nights but only a few weeks back I was at a place that had a dubstep room and decided to stop by for a bit.

It was really dull and shiftless in a perversely anaemic way.

And that's pretty much been the pattern for any night I've been to that was playing dubstep.
 
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